"It’s a vehicle paid for by taxpayers, and the repairs will be paid for by taxpayers," Combs said. "I like for us to be good stewards of taxpayer money, and I want us and our equipment to have a good appearance. It’s disappointing and frustrating that it happened, and of course we would like to find the party responsible for it."

Combs said the police department is "pretty confident" the damage didn't happen in the police department parking lot, which has cameras.

He added the department has a few ideas on where the damage might have occurred but didn't want to release the information, as it could be helpful in verifying any information the department receives.

Any information on who did the damage is asked to call the police department at 419-347-2242. Callers can remain anonymous.